According to the singer, the tweet was a mere honest show of her emotions at that point, although it had never occurred to her to actually end her own life.

“I don’t think a tweet like that can make someone give up. There are people that I looked up to in music who had done bad things, they had fallen, they went through trouble. But that gave me strength more than weakness. Like Whitney Houston, who is my number one. If she decided to get into drugs, I haven’t gotten into drugs,” she went on.

Jaydee was fully aware of the fact that celebrities who had been on the limelight so long were likely to fly off the handle at some point, but she was not willing to become one of them.

Her suicidal tweet ignited reactions from stars who have previously been on the same path including another Tanzanian singer Ray C who severely lectured her on resilience.

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